ollowing the criminal sentencing of former Michigan State and USA Olympian physician, Dr. Larry Nassar, on Wednesday, two-time Olympian and Nassar sexual assault survivor, Aly Raisman, chose to focus her attention on her fellow sexual abuse survivors by thanking them in a full-page ad in The Detroit Free Press on Thursday. While Raisman has continued to express gratitude toward the community that supported her throughout Nassar’s trial, she has also made it clear that she is not done fighting for justice.

In addition to reportedly placing the full-page ad, which listed the names and the anonymous numbers of Raisman’s “fellow survivors” above a large and resounding “Thank You,” Raisman released a statement on Twitter in which she also thanked Judge Aquilina, the presiding judge in Nassar’s case, the Prosecutors, her family and friends, and the entire gymnastics community, for all the support she received during this difficult time.

While Raisman said that she initially “didn’t know how [she] would feel” seeing Nassar in court, she ultimately gained strength “being with this army of survivors.” Raisman expressed feeling a profound bond with her fellow Nassar sexual assault survivors. “When I walked in there… I didn’t know most of these girls or these women, but I felt an instant connection,” she said.